
U.S. took China's place for most malware in 2008
Whether knowingly or not, American computers are making a 'disturbingly large' contribution to the distribution of viruses and span, says Sophos
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Wi-Fi coming to Japan's bullet trains next year
Service, for which a monthly subscription fee will be charged, will be possible thanks to a 'leaky coax' wire that runs beside the track
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Swedish regulator wants to unbundle fibre access
The goal is greater competition and lower prices, but an industry analyst warns that if the builder doesn't get much return on investment the result could lead to a slow deployment
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Yahoo invests in Indian phone directory search firm
The deal gives online users the ability to access information about business and services in India through Yahoo portals as well as the partner's phone system
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Undersea cable cut disrupts Internet, phone traffic
Damage to three major underwater data lines in the Mediterranean sea hampered Internet and telephone traffic between Europe, the Middle East and Asia
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Top storage deals of 2008
Developments in the storage industry in 2008 were shaped by growing amounts of data and demand for efficiency. Here are three industry deals which symbolized storage trends in 2008 and a peak at what the new year holds for these new alliances
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Windows XP granted another reprieve
Netbook craze credited for Microsoft's decision to extend Windows XP deadline once more
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iPhone ushers in year of the mobile app
Just a couple of years ago the mobile market was virtually nothing to call home about. Apple's release of the iPhone changed all that. Here's a peak into what 2009 has in store for the mobile phone market
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Year in review: Mobile wars
A look back at the three biggest newsmakers in the handheld space this year: RIM, Apple and Google. Plus, why Canada might be the next great frontier for smart phone handset designs
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RIM's Certicom takeover bid hits a snag
It appears the BlackBerry maker will begin the New Year locked in a court battle to salvage its $66-million hostile takeover bid for encryption technology firm Certicom Corp
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Foundry’s Bobby Johnson will not join Brocade
Brocade Communications, which acquired Foundry Wednesday, said today founder Bobby Johnson will not join the new company. Get the scoop on the executive shakeup
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No holiday break for cybercriminals
Following Cyber Monday, cybercriminals will be busy selling credit card information stolen during the heaviest online shopping day of the year. Some system and procedural advice for online retailers
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Can you learn anything from the TSX shutdown?
This week’s TSX crash has given credence to business continuity and disaster recovery plans across the country. Analysts weigh in on the cautionary tale of the TSX standstill
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Adobe breathes AIR into Linux
Previously available only for Windows and Mac, Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) - Adobe's free technology which enables delivery of Web apps- is being extended to Linux
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